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Atoms play in Summerland, ski season has arrived and Wranglers are back home

GREAT EFFORT BY ATOMS

The 100 Mile House Bridge Lake Electric Atom Development team travelled to Summerland for a tournament on Nov 15-17.

The team showed a lot of heart in all five games played.

Colton Sanford and Jacob Henderson won MVP awards in Game 1.

Aidan Moore and Kyle Sanford were MVPs in Game 2.

In Game 3, MVP awards went to Kyson Hopson and goalie Kai Flett, who saved 56 shots. Robert Waldner scored in the game.

Colby Glen and R. Waldner took MVP awards in Game 4.

In Game 5, Reichert Sanford and Taylor Daniels received MVP awards while C. Sanford scored a goal.

 

LET IT SNOW

Ski season is here.

Groomers for the 100 Mile Nordic Ski Society have recently been getting runs ready at the 99 Mile Ski Trails, located just south of 100 Mile House, and the gate is open for anyone who wants to classic ski, but skating is not recommended until there’s more snow on the trails.

 

BACK ON HOME ICE

Following three away games – including one against Sicamous on Nov. 22 – the 100 Mile House Wranglers are back on home ice this weekend.

They host the Kamloops Storm, division rivals, at the South Cariboo Rec. Centre on Nov. 23.

Puck drop is 7 p.m.

The Chase Heat, another division team, come to town on Nov. 27.

The Wranglers are then off to Princeton and Osoyoos for back-to-back games on Nov. 29 and Nov. 30.

 

100 Mile House Free Press